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i peered years and the longest ongoing series on the seventeen ninety two election and eight new. i know. i know. i called and welcome to the sign it's friday january seventeen and catherine comanche and tokyo. a vocal critic of the way the chinese government treats its ethnic minorities as a lost sense of freedom. police have detained will come to a t had acted then a case in speaking up for the rights of the week ears. a friend that ot says dozens of offices raided tote east home in beijing...
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who is going to get elected? i think i could convince you of -- you mean ideology? are you a marxist? a free enterprise are? am --atch myself think i thinking i am doing it because it fits into some ideological world, i know it is wrong. there is a third thing, ima -- imo i am. , i am fromtanford california. test that the new it is aes has, and dialect test that tells you where you are from. the city for fresno and bakersfield. i grew up in california. it is pretty good. my point is that i have the background i have. most of us have certain views about our profession at it. the global -- at a philosophical level. fit in, how does law fit in? when you get to these great big open constitutional questions, i think that that plays a role. what is the freedom of speech? 14th amendment. equal protection of the laws. liberty,ation of life, or property without the due process of law. by the time they reached the supreme court, there are good arguments of both sides, most of the time. a person's background, how they see the law, how they developed over time, it does have an
who is going to get elected? i think i could convince you of -- you mean ideology? are you a marxist? a free enterprise are? am --atch myself think i thinking i am doing it because it fits into some ideological world, i know it is wrong. there is a third thing, ima -- imo i am. , i am fromtanford california. test that the new it is aes has, and dialect test that tells you where you are from. the city for fresno and bakersfield. i grew up in california. it is pretty good. my point is that i have...
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usually that is something that democrats really rally their base up on in an election year. what is happening there? >> cares about people. it goes back to there. again, you have to say it is an image problem. we don't hate hungry babies. this is ridiculous. they have to sell their message in a different way. >> message and policies. >> you have a great message and terrible policies. >> absolutely. you look at the minimum wage debate or long term unemployment debate which is the place where they are arguing income inequity now. how do the republicans approach it? they have to say what are you for? >> the vast majority of americans today live lives much better than their parents. we troubled rightfully. because many of our people are caught in what seems to be a pervasive unending financial struggle. >> rubio coming out and saying we need to do something about this. poverty programs have not worked. what about if we give the moneys and programs to the states. they know they have to come to this table. >> this is our moment. this is our time to put our people back to work and
usually that is something that democrats really rally their base up on in an election year. what is happening there? >> cares about people. it goes back to there. again, you have to say it is an image problem. we don't hate hungry babies. this is ridiculous. they have to sell their message in a different way. >> message and policies. >> you have a great message and terrible policies. >> absolutely. you look at the minimum wage debate or long term unemployment debate...
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he was elected governor. he forwent a run at governor in the 1850's because andrew johnson was stronger politically that he was. after the civil war he had a price of his head because he was a confederate government. he went to mexico and lingered in mexico a couple of years and came back and played low. the conservative element in tennessee regained its ascendancy in he had connections and influence and prestige as having been the ultimate conservative governments. in those days the united states senators were elected by the legislature, not directly elected, as they are today. so he had is politics in order. the thing that he is most known for is very famous response the she'd to a call for federal troops after four sumter. the federal government : tennessee for two regiments of volunteers to suppress the rebellion in the self. governor harris replied, tennessee will lend a troops for the purposes of coercion but 50,000 if necessary to vindicate her rights in her southern brethren. he saw the constitution i
he was elected governor. he forwent a run at governor in the 1850's because andrew johnson was stronger politically that he was. after the civil war he had a price of his head because he was a confederate government. he went to mexico and lingered in mexico a couple of years and came back and played low. the conservative element in tennessee regained its ascendancy in he had connections and influence and prestige as having been the ultimate conservative governments. in those days the united...
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general election is a long way away. the republican field is still forming so it's a little harder to predict. the most interesting part is she doesn't have to actually come out and say i'm running right now. she is just so far head and shoulders bo everyone else that this machine is building up around her, waiting for her to get into the race. meanwhile she can hang back and doesn't have to deal with the press. side step controversies working well for her. >> people on the sidelines not necessarily on the sidelines but contenders like martin o'malley the governor of maryland, he is certainly in there. i'm still not convinced hillary clinton is going to run. and i really do think that the general election is really a more dangerous area for. even if you take something like 2008 where she talked about that 3:00 a.m. call and now you have got that bipartisan coming out. you have got it think, you any, how does she contend with that? >> o'malley is somebody who is little known nationally who if he were to run needs to be do
general election is a long way away. the republican field is still forming so it's a little harder to predict. the most interesting part is she doesn't have to actually come out and say i'm running right now. she is just so far head and shoulders bo everyone else that this machine is building up around her, waiting for her to get into the race. meanwhile she can hang back and doesn't have to deal with the press. side step controversies working well for her. >> people on the sidelines not...
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that is the thing that helped make his popularity soar before his re-election. but he also, i'm told in a meeting earlier this week with senior staff, warned them this is going to continue to be rough and tumble for you. we've seen many of them have gotten subpoenas. but i want to keep our eye on the ball. it's going to be very difficult for them to do that when they're all probably lawyering up right now to try to figure out if they're personally in any problems. >> his administration today hired randy mastro as their defense lawyer. he is a very highly respected, but also very confrontational lawyer in new york. he used to work for rudy giuliani. this is not the lawyer you hire if you are going to cooperate. this is a lawyer that is telling these committees, you are getting this much, but not this much. christie is a former u.s. attorney. he knows which lawyers behave which way. he tired a tough, tough lawyer. >> that's what is so interesting about it. not only was he a federal prosecutor, he was the chief federal prosecutor in new jersey. so he knows how thes
that is the thing that helped make his popularity soar before his re-election. but he also, i'm told in a meeting earlier this week with senior staff, warned them this is going to continue to be rough and tumble for you. we've seen many of them have gotten subpoenas. but i want to keep our eye on the ball. it's going to be very difficult for them to do that when they're all probably lawyering up right now to try to figure out if they're personally in any problems. >> his administration...
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political fund raising trip since the bridge scandal erupted, he is there to raise money for the re-election campaign. >> whatever tests they put in front of me i will meet those tests. >> now the tests from chris christie moves 1000 miles south to florida. more than a week after the bridge controversy blew wide on this week his first trip out of state, a jam-packed weekend with stops in those places, his star power and fund raising ability will be on display in the midst of a scandal, he is in town to raise money for rick scott, who despite the controversy is not shying away. >> i know chris, he did the right thing, he apologized, he went before the community and apologized so i look forward for seeing him. >> he will also raise money for them. those he would rely on if he decides to run for president in 2016. >> i think floridians would be a lot more excited if it is prebridgegate but he should run well there. >> it turns out that is good. it is the billionaire's home. he has been flooded with requests to meet him. >> the most important thing is to set that ship straight and he also has ot
political fund raising trip since the bridge scandal erupted, he is there to raise money for the re-election campaign. >> whatever tests they put in front of me i will meet those tests. >> now the tests from chris christie moves 1000 miles south to florida. more than a week after the bridge controversy blew wide on this week his first trip out of state, a jam-packed weekend with stops in those places, his star power and fund raising ability will be on display in the midst of a...
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their issue is income inequality and this is an election year. look at this, from 2009 to 2012, the first three years of the recovery, the first three years of the obama term, the top 1% of earners captured 95% of all the income gains under president obama's leadership. the income gap has widened more than under any other president. we'll move on from there. time is money and so, in 30 seconds, here are the headlines in tech again today. alibaba, the amazon in china, it has to expand to mobile users saying each employee must sign up 100 users to its messaging app by november or they won't get that all important bonus. next, to apple, reports say that a new iphone is expected to launch this summer. also from apple, it will repair broken iphone screens for $150. seems a little steep. last one, and it may be time to change your password. according to splash data, the top three worst passwords are in and they are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. password, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. now you know. all right, everybody, don't look now, but we have a rally. stocks loo
their issue is income inequality and this is an election year. look at this, from 2009 to 2012, the first three years of the recovery, the first three years of the obama term, the top 1% of earners captured 95% of all the income gains under president obama's leadership. the income gap has widened more than under any other president. we'll move on from there. time is money and so, in 30 seconds, here are the headlines in tech again today. alibaba, the amazon in china, it has to expand to mobile...
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out of these talks and he even talked about running again for president in a few months whenever an election date is set. what do you make of thieves statements fro from assad? >> he is living in a dream land of his own concoction. actively campaigning against al-qaeda, since january 3, 5 al-qaeda lieders in syria have been killed by the free syrian army. the free syrian army has liberated mull pell headquarters of al-qaeda in syria, for which we strongly suspect the assad regime has haled direction connection of facilitating. it's become very clear to the whole word especially in these past two days as information corroborated by western intelligence comes to light of assad's direct involvement in supporting al-qaeda elements in syria, it's become very clear to the whole world that the flee syria army's empowering the opposition, empowering local governance and supporting the syrian people's revolution against the assad regime and transition into a democratic syria is the only and the dote to terrorism. it is not the assad regime that with him provide the solution. >> please keep us up to d
out of these talks and he even talked about running again for president in a few months whenever an election date is set. what do you make of thieves statements fro from assad? >> he is living in a dream land of his own concoction. actively campaigning against al-qaeda, since january 3, 5 al-qaeda lieders in syria have been killed by the free syrian army. the free syrian army has liberated mull pell headquarters of al-qaeda in syria, for which we strongly suspect the assad regime has...
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and the night before the election, also i never lied. the records don't show intern. she lied about me. she said i never worked for him. arthur rydell's whole campaign was a lie. that wasn't true. but i went to jail with a man who's celebrating his 70th birthday? he's a very well to do gentleman. he said all my life what i have learned is politics is the filthiest business out there. >> we're getting a taste of that right now. >> her story is tweel actually going to be a footnote. bausds at the end of the day, it's watching her stand up for millions of women across the country. we know what kind of leader she's going to be because she stood up fighting for this. >> there's a difference here's between elizabeth warren and this is saying she's lied about her entire campaign. her personal narrative does matter, because it's the basis -- look at me, i brought myself out of these really hardships. >> having children at 19 is a huge -- [ talking simultaneously ] >> it was a big embellishment. i mean paying for harvard law school and not paying for harvard law school is a ve
and the night before the election, also i never lied. the records don't show intern. she lied about me. she said i never worked for him. arthur rydell's whole campaign was a lie. that wasn't true. but i went to jail with a man who's celebrating his 70th birthday? he's a very well to do gentleman. he said all my life what i have learned is politics is the filthiest business out there. >> we're getting a taste of that right now. >> her story is tweel actually going to be a footnote....
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be interesting whether this becomes an election issue this year. certainly, it was not a public reaction to the bills. but the internet public suddenly discovered a constitutional right to steal movies that i didn't know existed before that debate. this could become a thing. business,prediction do you think it will be? likeready see a candidate rand paul talking about it. is there political traction? >> i have no clue. i will step back and watch. it depends on how the world series turns out. [laughter] >> mike nelson with microsoft. i want to follow up with the comment about section 230, because this important. would like them to talk about how this could happen. how the section will wash away. away.s section would wash i would also like to hear about whether the europeans are going in the same direction. >> i want to warn everybody we have a hard stop at 11:30 which is in two minutes eerie >> we are talking about the limited likelity for content youtube has against copyright protection. we passed a milestone when google took down its 100 millionth
be interesting whether this becomes an election issue this year. certainly, it was not a public reaction to the bills. but the internet public suddenly discovered a constitutional right to steal movies that i didn't know existed before that debate. this could become a thing. business,prediction do you think it will be? likeready see a candidate rand paul talking about it. is there political traction? >> i have no clue. i will step back and watch. it depends on how the world series turns...
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they are also trying to keep the primary elections from becoming kill zones. the gop is considering rules to make the contest for the party's presidential nomination shorter and considerably less divisive. mike emanuel will have more on that and the results of tonight's vote tomorrow on "special report." >>> laughing all the way, not to the bank, but to jail. an important lesson for aspiring counterfe counterfeiters, and a lot of people are laughing at the new olympic outfits. we'll explain. "the grapevine" is next. has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult... pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to verizon. verin. that's right! the choi is obvious. verizon's superfast 4g lte network is over three times larger than any other 4g lteetwork. now get one, two, or even three-hundred dollars off a new smartphone depending on the smartphone you trade in on america's largest, most reliable 4g lte network. that's powerful. verizon. now get a free lg g2, with a 13-megapixel camera. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's wh
they are also trying to keep the primary elections from becoming kill zones. the gop is considering rules to make the contest for the party's presidential nomination shorter and considerably less divisive. mike emanuel will have more on that and the results of tonight's vote tomorrow on "special report." >>> laughing all the way, not to the bank, but to jail. an important lesson for aspiring counterfe counterfeiters, and a lot of people are laughing at the new olympic...
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and you're right, electability is a huge component of his success. he's been successful at sandy and getting new jersey in order. your aides reflect on that and he'll have to contend with that. >> one of the things i've been thinking about is the fact that we have frequently gone through these scandals and looked back at ourselves and said how do these guys think they were going to get away with it? why did they lie in that way? how did they possibly think that they weren't going to get caught? john edwards certainly comes to mind. isn't there something about the ego of a lot of times these men in politics that makes them think they're sort of above the law? and to be clear, we don't know what happened here. we have no direct evidence tying christie to this scandal. but i'm hearing all this analysis that oh, he was so definitive. that there can't possibly be anything else there, because if there is something there, he's done. i don't think we should be so certain. >> i think, like you just said, if anything else is there and he lied for his two-hour
and you're right, electability is a huge component of his success. he's been successful at sandy and getting new jersey in order. your aides reflect on that and he'll have to contend with that. >> one of the things i've been thinking about is the fact that we have frequently gone through these scandals and looked back at ourselves and said how do these guys think they were going to get away with it? why did they lie in that way? how did they possibly think that they weren't going to get...
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a lot of time you're just dialing for dollars with the way the election laws work in this country. these guys are on the phone saying, i've got to run $10 million worth of tv spots and the nra is always helpful to these guys. bloomberg foundation is also there to be helpful and other people are there to be helpful, maybe they vote their conscience, and not just dollars. obama's a hero. it's just when you face an enemy like that, that you can't move. it's like going into quick stand. but i see a light at the end of the tunnel. i saw john boehner going against the tea party, and it looked like he had a twinkle in his eye. it looked like they're realizing they're not in touch with the american public and they're just going to lose more and more elections. >> i'm four square behind you, time somebody at least tried to take on the nra and their strangle hold over american politicians. >> me and meryl? got a certain ring to it. >> don't ask me for first billing. i know you're capable of asking me for that, but please don't. >> i'm capable of doing it, never mind asking you for it. let's
a lot of time you're just dialing for dollars with the way the election laws work in this country. these guys are on the phone saying, i've got to run $10 million worth of tv spots and the nra is always helpful to these guys. bloomberg foundation is also there to be helpful and other people are there to be helpful, maybe they vote their conscience, and not just dollars. obama's a hero. it's just when you face an enemy like that, that you can't move. it's like going into quick stand. but i see a...
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would you for god sake elect a winner. that's the issue here is the republicans can't find a winner. >> that's right. because they don't have one. >> that's my point. they have to find one. i'm with bob about a lot of the whining because it's like do better, you know. >> eric, answer that. >> it's really not whining. it's president obama using, abusing the executive order, abuse -- >> so say you. >> so say a lot of people. i would say a lot of the taxpayers who are going to pay for a lot of the relitigation, all the lawsuits that went through the nlrb and i can't think of the other ones but there will be countless, countless attacks on some of the decisions he's made with the executive pen. that's us. that's our money, bob. >> let alone the hypocrisy. >> and the thing is -- >> and he's a constitutional lawyer. he must have slept through class. >> for one thing? obamacare hasn't lost in the courts. >> but changing the obamacare law on his own after it became law. >> that's been in the courts and the appeals court took one o
would you for god sake elect a winner. that's the issue here is the republicans can't find a winner. >> that's right. because they don't have one. >> that's my point. they have to find one. i'm with bob about a lot of the whining because it's like do better, you know. >> eric, answer that. >> it's really not whining. it's president obama using, abusing the executive order, abuse -- >> so say you. >> so say a lot of people. i would say a lot of the taxpayers...
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across the country, too many of our fellow citizens elect the american dream is out of reach. our economy is just not creating enough jobs. more than 10 million americans are unemployed. last month, roughly 350,000 americans, a little more than the population of tampa, florida, stopped looking for work. health care premiums have gone up and millions of families have lost their insurance because of the new health care law. americans do not need to read another jobs report to know the economy is struggling. for the past five years they have lived it. they've spent sleepless night worrying about rent checks and student loans. they have made the long walk to the mailbox, running through the numbers to cover the next round of bills. after checking homework, they have combed through job listings. this is not new -- it is daily life. every morning these men and women wake up with the determination and purpose. the pursuit of happiness is not easy. that is something i learned growing up on the farm and something that americans have always believed. that is why we don't give up. it is
across the country, too many of our fellow citizens elect the american dream is out of reach. our economy is just not creating enough jobs. more than 10 million americans are unemployed. last month, roughly 350,000 americans, a little more than the population of tampa, florida, stopped looking for work. health care premiums have gone up and millions of families have lost their insurance because of the new health care law. americans do not need to read another jobs report to know the economy is...
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the gop grows the tent when more people are participating in elections. this is not the way you do it. they need to open that door and let more people flow in and cast ballots. this will keep people away. >> and especially when you have a comment that is equating birth control with libido, because birth control does not control libido, that's not the design of it. it's kind of these comments that would give women -- and not talking about women who are registered republicans. just women in general who would read something like that and say where do you make the comparison of libido with birth control? >> well, and it just reinforces what we went through in the last couple of cycles with aiken and murdock and a whole host of senate candidates, where this becomes the gop brand. the response is going to be you're playing gotcha journalism by talking about it. how could you not talk about it? this is a process where they should be discussing the election timetable, the convention and where it should be held and how they're going to keep out the fringe factor i
the gop grows the tent when more people are participating in elections. this is not the way you do it. they need to open that door and let more people flow in and cast ballots. this will keep people away. >> and especially when you have a comment that is equating birth control with libido, because birth control does not control libido, that's not the design of it. it's kind of these comments that would give women -- and not talking about women who are registered republicans. just women in...
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. >> i think the most important thing that my party neendz to do is to elect a majority and to retire senator harry reid as the majority leader. right now he is a virtual dictator in the senate. he is refusing any sort of input by republicans or democrats by way of amendments and votes. >> why is he doing that? i think because he thinks is he protecting his members against tough votes. he knows the birds are coming home to roost in obamacare. all the promises he and his allies made are proving to be untrue. he knows the day of accountability is coming. what he is trying to mitigate harm to them and hope for the best in november. the to me the most important thing is what happens is the election in november when we have accountability and able to provide a more effective check on the presidential power along with the investigations and the oversight that the house is doing because of their majority. in the senate, with the democratic majority, they are giving the president a pass. and we can do a lot better and we need to. >> well, it certainly is an interesting constitutional issue be
. >> i think the most important thing that my party neendz to do is to elect a majority and to retire senator harry reid as the majority leader. right now he is a virtual dictator in the senate. he is refusing any sort of input by republicans or democrats by way of amendments and votes. >> why is he doing that? i think because he thinks is he protecting his members against tough votes. he knows the birds are coming home to roost in obamacare. all the promises he and his allies made...
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it's whether democratic voter also care about it in the general election. >> gentlemen, i have to end it there. i thank you very much, and i know this is not the last i will talk about chris christie, so let's save a little for another time. thank you, both, for joining us. >> thank you. >> i noted neither one of you has a tuxedo, which means, of course, you are not going to the white house for the first lady's birthday party, which is happening this evening. and that brings us, of course, to the next story, which is the fact that we have one of the biggest parties that's taking place in washington tonight. cnn's sunlin is at the white house where she's been trying to crack the secret of the exclusive guest list. we already know that mark and ben are not going to be there. any luck in finding out who will be there? >> reporter: that is really top secret information at this point, martin. it has been such a tight-lipped around this guest list. what we do know is once the sun starts going down here is when the dancing shoes will start to come out. i want to show you the invitation here,
it's whether democratic voter also care about it in the general election. >> gentlemen, i have to end it there. i thank you very much, and i know this is not the last i will talk about chris christie, so let's save a little for another time. thank you, both, for joining us. >> thank you. >> i noted neither one of you has a tuxedo, which means, of course, you are not going to the white house for the first lady's birthday party, which is happening this evening. and that brings...
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one is to win an election. and number two is it's easier to censor than capture. >> there's a lot of reasons they may have. clinton, carney, susan rice all fell in line. did they fall in line out of, i don't know, a feeling that they needed to or they were told to? >> i wonder about that around this table. it seems to me everybody is falling in line, the sky is falling, conspiracy theory. let's buy into this. let's get back to the facts, eric. the facts are that right now, carter ham said he was never told to withdraw. all he did was say, you know what, guys, it looks like an attack. looks like something that was planned, there was some foresight here. he didn't say it was attached to al qaeda. he didn't say any of that. he didn't say a word like that. >> but when he was pressed, they specifically said, general ham, was it a protest? did it look like a protest? did you ever even mention protest? he said absolutely not. >> he's talking specifically about benghazi. remember that the video did spark mass protests
one is to win an election. and number two is it's easier to censor than capture. >> there's a lot of reasons they may have. clinton, carney, susan rice all fell in line. did they fall in line out of, i don't know, a feeling that they needed to or they were told to? >> i wonder about that around this table. it seems to me everybody is falling in line, the sky is falling, conspiracy theory. let's buy into this. let's get back to the facts, eric. the facts are that right now, carter...
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coburn was first elected to the senate in 2004. >>> construction has officially started on a 175 foot ferris wheel that will give tourists a bird's-eye view of our nation's capitol. the capitol wheel scheduled to be finished by may and will offer views of the white house, the washington monument and other d.c. attractions, just in time for the summer vacation schedule. >>> now to business, beef, never been more expensive if it is what you want for dinner. cattle futures in the u.s. scaled all time highs in 2013, predicted to peak early in 2014. >>> it costs more to fly these days. the average domestic round trip ticket last year soared to just over $363. up more than $7 from the year before. feels like even more, though. the 2% hike outpaced inflation. >>> google, doing it again, they're testing a smart contact lens for diabetics. it is an ultra thin lens that would be equipped with tiny chips and antenna to help them check your blood sugar levels. that would save diabetics from having to patririck their finged test for blood several times a day. >>> 3-d printing for chocolate bars? h
coburn was first elected to the senate in 2004. >>> construction has officially started on a 175 foot ferris wheel that will give tourists a bird's-eye view of our nation's capitol. the capitol wheel scheduled to be finished by may and will offer views of the white house, the washington monument and other d.c. attractions, just in time for the summer vacation schedule. >>> now to business, beef, never been more expensive if it is what you want for dinner. cattle futures in the...
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and by the way, the president, his entire election process when it came to national security is limiting executive power and having transparency, that is hardly what i call a transparent government. >> we should have more secret agents blankets the united states? >> no one's asking for more. >> we should all be chuck barretts, that would be amazing. >> we're not asking for more secret agents, we're asking to let the nsa do its job and try to protect us using the tools they have. there's been no abuses so far. >> i'm glad you protect them and i'm glad you claim there have been no abuses, why are the vast majority of -- leaving the obama administration in droves? it's not necessarily because of health care and the economy. it's because of the snowden thing. >> i'm afraid people think that the nsa is doing things that it's not doing. >> that was a great debate. i almost said nothing throughout because you guys are awesome. kennedy -- >> you're sexy, greg. >> you're awesome, very smart debate. i don't know who to believe now. >>> next on the rundown, a top official at the dea stayed legalizi
and by the way, the president, his entire election process when it came to national security is limiting executive power and having transparency, that is hardly what i call a transparent government. >> we should have more secret agents blankets the united states? >> no one's asking for more. >> we should all be chuck barretts, that would be amazing. >> we're not asking for more secret agents, we're asking to let the nsa do its job and try to protect us using the tools...
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he served three terms in the house before being elected to the senate in 2004. the attackers in the deadly benghazi attack cannot be tracked down now by the pentagon. according to newly de classified documents the pentagon's hands are tied because the attackers are not officially deemed members of al qaeda. the authorization for use of military force allows u.s. attacks on al qaeda forces anywhere in the u.s. since this group responsible is not covered under the law they cannot be tracked down by drones or military forces. this brings us to look whose talking and question of accountable. karl rove told megyn kelly said the attack could have been prevented and it hurts hillary clinton in 20013. >> secretary of state and 70,000 employees in the department of state it was not the 70,000 employees who was in charge of this. he was the under secretary of state the number two official in the department. he reported to her and never bothered and she never asked about what is happening with security at our embassies. no one has been held responsible for this at all. nob
he served three terms in the house before being elected to the senate in 2004. the attackers in the deadly benghazi attack cannot be tracked down now by the pentagon. according to newly de classified documents the pentagon's hands are tied because the attackers are not officially deemed members of al qaeda. the authorization for use of military force allows u.s. attacks on al qaeda forces anywhere in the u.s. since this group responsible is not covered under the law they cannot be tracked down...
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if they simply mention a candidate's name from a close time period to the election, that would count as a campaign contribution. i talked to one republican operative and his point was the guys on the right and the left have rich lawyers, they're going to figure this out. the people who are going to get hurt are the small tea party groups. the tax code is riddled with loopholes and organizations. >> rick, it applies to everybody. they didn't pass this rule as it applies to tea party. on the other side of the spectrum there are people equally as vulnerable. >> there are loopholes and people are going to be just as upset about this new enforcement mechanism. what's interesting is we've gotten more press on the right because of the tea party targeting. that's an active investigation, there are still members of congress interested in that. there was a big push as part of this budget agreement that just passed to try to delay this rule for at least a year. we know from reporting inside the room that democrats were resistant to that. they wanted these rules to go in. republicans ended up ha
if they simply mention a candidate's name from a close time period to the election, that would count as a campaign contribution. i talked to one republican operative and his point was the guys on the right and the left have rich lawyers, they're going to figure this out. the people who are going to get hurt are the small tea party groups. the tax code is riddled with loopholes and organizations. >> rick, it applies to everybody. they didn't pass this rule as it applies to tea party. on...
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republican challenger said he is abandoning his short election bid to focus on family. his exit leaves tim donnely as the candidate. >>> up next, bay area police are passing out warnings. why it is because of an upcoming cultural celebration. >>> from front runners to snubs this year's oscar nominations. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. i think they are light and they are just fresh tasting. yeah. when i eat well, i feel well. anncr: it's time for a better taco. the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey in a store near you. police and volunteers went to door t
republican challenger said he is abandoning his short election bid to focus on family. his exit leaves tim donnely as the candidate. >>> up next, bay area police are passing out warnings. why it is because of an upcoming cultural celebration. >>> from front runners to snubs this year's oscar nominations. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen...
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the federal election commission. then efforts to fight the decision and recent efforts to update voting rights legislation. then u.s. job growth in 2014. if your comments by phone, twitter, and facebook. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. bring public affairs events from washington or correctly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the the serviceall at of public and private in history. we are c-span, funded by your cabletv or satellite provider. follow us on twitter. evan sayet is a former tv writer and standup comedian who wrote the book "kindergarten of eden." he spoke to a conservative forum of silicon valley. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening, everybody. happy new year. i'm in wending my way right up front that i am taking the easy way out tonight with my introduction for tonight's guest speaker, evan sayet. there is no reason for me to invent the wheel when i can refer
the federal election commission. then efforts to fight the decision and recent efforts to update voting rights legislation. then u.s. job growth in 2014. if your comments by phone, twitter, and facebook. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. bring public affairs events from washington or correctly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the the serviceall at of...
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obama won two elections. in decline because of the economy and obamacare. it has little to do with race. upon his inauguration in 2009, barack obama had a nearly 70% approval rating. very high for any politician. that proves the u.s.a. has made dramatic improvements in the race arena. there is no we question about it finally talking points believes that minority americans do, do have a much tougher time succeeding in the marketplace generally speaking than affluent whites, for example. it all comes down to something that is ache sets cybil in america accessible in america. black americans should understand that if they study and work hard they will likely succeed in this country. and that's the message about race that all good and honest people should be promoting. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight it. reaction with us. reverend jacques degraff a fox news analyst and boyton beach, florida mr. allen west. a fox news contributor. you say, mr. west? >> it's a pleasure to be with you. i think on this day when we are remembering and celebrating dr.
obama won two elections. in decline because of the economy and obamacare. it has little to do with race. upon his inauguration in 2009, barack obama had a nearly 70% approval rating. very high for any politician. that proves the u.s.a. has made dramatic improvements in the race arena. there is no we question about it finally talking points believes that minority americans do, do have a much tougher time succeeding in the marketplace generally speaking than affluent whites, for example. it all...
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no doubt it was not the only reason jimmy carter lost the election, but it was a factor. >> what was the mood in the country about the change in leadership? >> on inauguration day reagan came up with a plan, and the plan was, remember the hostages were being released. if they were being released while reagan was -- >> all of this was being done deliver early by the iranians to spy jimmy carter. spite jimmy carter. >> they thought they would be in airspace while reagan was still speaking, and the plan that they agreed on was that reagan would call carter up to the lectern. that would have been the most paramedics moment. but that would only be of the hostages were released, and they would announce it together. it did not happen. i asked, what did nancy think of this? she had a good theatrical sense too. and she was all for it. it didn't happen. but it was not carter or reagan's fault. >> john hinckley attempted ronald reagan's life at the washington hilton. we had an interview with nancy reagan at the reagan library, and she spoke to us about that day. >> we got downstairs. i said, i'
no doubt it was not the only reason jimmy carter lost the election, but it was a factor. >> what was the mood in the country about the change in leadership? >> on inauguration day reagan came up with a plan, and the plan was, remember the hostages were being released. if they were being released while reagan was -- >> all of this was being done deliver early by the iranians to spy jimmy carter. spite jimmy carter. >> they thought they would be in airspace while reagan...
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as a matter of fact, time after time, the president, whose election i supported on both his elections, and i don't regret that, but i have to speak frankly here, he says very good things from the point of view of what he calls advocates of civil liberties or the fourth amendment or critics of his program. he says the right things, but what he gives in terms of policy is entirely from the point of view of the intelligence community, which has been very largely in violation of the fourth amendment, and, thus, of the first amendment, the freedom of the press. now, for a number of years. >> well, let me ask you what -- before we run out of time, i would like to get your thoughts on what you think would be real reform for the nsa. >> yes. his own advisors, the review panel that he commissioned and which he basically ignored, most of their 46 recommendations, but above all, their number-one recommendation that we end the bulk mass indiscriminate collection of every e-mail, all of the data on the phones, the mass suspicionless spying on the american people should not be -- should not just be
as a matter of fact, time after time, the president, whose election i supported on both his elections, and i don't regret that, but i have to speak frankly here, he says very good things from the point of view of what he calls advocates of civil liberties or the fourth amendment or critics of his program. he says the right things, but what he gives in terms of policy is entirely from the point of view of the intelligence community, which has been very largely in violation of the fourth...
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intelligence agencies were anchored in a system of checks and balances with oversight from elected leaders and protections for ordinary citizens. meanwhile, totalitarian states like east germany offered a cautionary tale of what can happen when the vast unchecked surveillance turn citizens into informers and persecuted for people -- and persecuted people for what they said in the privacy of their own homes. in fact, even the united states roof not to be immune to the abuse of surveillance in the 1960's. government spied on civil rights letters -- leaders and critics of the vietnam war. partly in response to these revelations come additional laws were established in the 1970's to ensure that our intelligence capabilities could not be misused against our citizens. long twilight struggle against communism, we have been reminded that the very liberties werewe sought to preserve not being sacrificed at the altar of national security. after the fall of the soviet union left america without a competing superpower, emerging threats from terrorist groups and proliferation of weapons of mass destruc
intelligence agencies were anchored in a system of checks and balances with oversight from elected leaders and protections for ordinary citizens. meanwhile, totalitarian states like east germany offered a cautionary tale of what can happen when the vast unchecked surveillance turn citizens into informers and persecuted for people -- and persecuted people for what they said in the privacy of their own homes. in fact, even the united states roof not to be immune to the abuse of surveillance in...
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the election. a judge shuts down oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage. the law is upconstitutional because it violates the 14th amendment. >> the house and senate are to vote on a $1 trillion spending bill. the bill is expected to ease impending cuts ondown. >> dave leventhal joins us from washington d.c. let's look at the winners and losers in this bill. first of all, early childhood education. >> this is a huge priority for priority in 2014. >> a win for early childhood educ it will be adequate for persisting, and that's clear with the documents. >> how do things work out for he t.s.a.? culture the way airport security is taking place. focussing on behaifl aspects of people going to airport security as opposed to a one-side fits all. >> what about advocates for transparency? or engineering. it won't be here in 2014, something promised to be transparent. something on the agenda that will not go forward. >> a lot of journalists would say it's the opposite. what about federal employees - how did they
the election. a judge shuts down oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage. the law is upconstitutional because it violates the 14th amendment. >> the house and senate are to vote on a $1 trillion spending bill. the bill is expected to ease impending cuts ondown. >> dave leventhal joins us from washington d.c. let's look at the winners and losers in this bill. first of all, early childhood education. >> this is a huge priority for priority in 2014. >> a win for early childhood...
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>>> meanwhile, christie is in florida this weekend to help raise money for governor rick scott's re-election campaign, and cnn is there in florida as well. what are we expecting from governor christie today? >> reporter: so the first of several events today is happening right here at this country club in orlando. it's a fund-raiser for florida's governor. now, all of these events this weekend are behind closed doors, but still, we should get some insight as to where chris christie stands within his own party. >> whatever test they put in front of me, i will meet those tests. >> reporter: now the tests for new jersey governor chris christie move some 1,000 miles south, from the garden state to cash-rich florida. more than a week after the bridge controversy blew wide open, this week, christie's first trip out of state. a jam-packed weekend with stops in orlando, fort lauderdale and palm beach. his star power and fund-raising abilities will be on display in the midst of a political scandal. the governor is in town to fund-raise for florida governor rick scott, who despite the controversy is no
>>> meanwhile, christie is in florida this weekend to help raise money for governor rick scott's re-election campaign, and cnn is there in florida as well. what are we expecting from governor christie today? >> reporter: so the first of several events today is happening right here at this country club in orlando. it's a fund-raiser for florida's governor. now, all of these events this weekend are behind closed doors, but still, we should get some insight as to where chris...
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he does not want to sign off on that agreement before the an election in the spring. so if they don't get an agreement, a security agreement with the afghan government and all u.s. troops pull out at the end of 2014, bowe bergdahl could be left behind, and it could make it much more difficult in the future for the u.s. military to try and find be him. he's believed to be held in pakistan right now. bill: so difficult for his family to hear that. jennifer griffin from the pentagon on that. martha: now to this on capitol hill, because there are three hearings on obamacare that are underway many our nation's capital today. the security issues associated with the web site are truly what is front and center today in this discussion. just a few minutes ago we heard that serious security flaws continue to put user data for millions of americans at risk. >> healthcare.gov is not secure today, and nothing's really changed since the november 19th testimony. in fact, from our november 19th testimony, it's even worse. martha: wow. that's a harsh reality. bret baier joins us now,
he does not want to sign off on that agreement before the an election in the spring. so if they don't get an agreement, a security agreement with the afghan government and all u.s. troops pull out at the end of 2014, bowe bergdahl could be left behind, and it could make it much more difficult in the future for the u.s. military to try and find be him. he's believed to be held in pakistan right now. bill: so difficult for his family to hear that. jennifer griffin from the pentagon on that....
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kennedy, his releasing him from prison two weeks before the election and then sent kennedy to the white house. >> many forces worked to bring about my release. i don't think that there any one force brought it about, but you have plurality of forces working together. i'm sure that the interests of the public in general all over america had something, a great deal to do with it. it is true that senator kennedy did take a specific step. he was in contact with officials in georgia during my arrest and he called and my wife made a call and expressed his concern and said that he was working and trying to do something to make my release possible. his brother who at that time was his campaign manager also made contact with officials and even the judge in georgia so that the kennedy family did have some part, at least they expressed a concern and they did have some part in the release. but i must make it clear that many other forces worked to bring about also. >> dr. king's comments there are on a 53-year-old real to real tape discovered in a tennessee attic. the last minutes are only now made
kennedy, his releasing him from prison two weeks before the election and then sent kennedy to the white house. >> many forces worked to bring about my release. i don't think that there any one force brought it about, but you have plurality of forces working together. i'm sure that the interests of the public in general all over america had something, a great deal to do with it. it is true that senator kennedy did take a specific step. he was in contact with officials in georgia during my...
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stuart: they were buying votes come advertising, and in, get your free food before the election in 2012. sure enough, in they came. >> if it is an impactful enough, number is 23 million, 52,388 households on food stamps and over five years that number is up 51%. stuart: impactful is not a word, impact is not even a verb. charles: welcome to "varney & company." [laughter] stuart: the grammatical grinch. charles: i have learned a lot over the years. i have not applied it. >> does he do this to you? charles: yes. stuart: breaking news, the new york yankees have reportedly signed japanese pitcher. the price $155 million over seven years. >> i am googling it. stuart: that is an impactful number. a new study suggests mobile ads hit $41.9 billion worth in the year 2017. a far cry from the amount on tv advertising. mobile ads will crush radio ads very soon. let's bring in from social radar. that is extraordinary statistics. who would have thought. i get rid of the ad as soon as i possibly can. i never responded to these things. why wa are we spending so much money going after new millennial's?
stuart: they were buying votes come advertising, and in, get your free food before the election in 2012. sure enough, in they came. >> if it is an impactful enough, number is 23 million, 52,388 households on food stamps and over five years that number is up 51%. stuart: impactful is not a word, impact is not even a verb. charles: welcome to "varney & company." [laughter] stuart: the grammatical grinch. charles: i have learned a lot over the years. i have not applied it....
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in many states attorneys general are elected officials. in new jersey it's one of the few states where the attorney general is appointed by the governor and frankly it's been very clear -- i was a prosecutor in the attorney general's office foreclose to 15 years. there's a very tight relationship between the attorney general and the governor of new jersey. the governor really is the attorney general's boss. that's different than new york. >> we did reach out to the attorney general's office and they said they can't comment on this there's pending legislation. governor's office calls this ridiculous and a wild conspiracy theory. the criticism that you have been facing is this is a disgruntled employee who now sees an opportunity have your case be known. what do you say >> first look at the chronology. my lawsuit was filed two years ago. my position is that people are correctly making, connecting the dots between what happened in hunterton and what happened in bridgegate. it's interesting you talk about the conspiracy theory. it's very sarca
in many states attorneys general are elected officials. in new jersey it's one of the few states where the attorney general is appointed by the governor and frankly it's been very clear -- i was a prosecutor in the attorney general's office foreclose to 15 years. there's a very tight relationship between the attorney general and the governor of new jersey. the governor really is the attorney general's boss. that's different than new york. >> we did reach out to the attorney general's...
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for a new election for a president. and journalists are detained in egypt and fahmy and mohamed and correspondent peter greste is held since december 29 and alleged for spreading lies and a terrorist group and al jazeera demands their immediate release and two others have been in prison for five months and it is a reporter and mohamed a camera man. al-qaeda and they are trying to get control of fallujah and looking for help and they were with seen handing out pamphleting urging iraqis to take up arms against the battle against the government or asked for money or open up their homes for shelters and they have been fighting with al-qaeda to reclaim areas of anbar province and government and rebel forces battle for power, u.n. is preparing a report on the massive humanitarian crisis there, thousands of people have died, tens of thousands more have been displaced. it's a tragic case of de-ja-view and we have the story of a lost boy who found his way home. >> reporter: she can breathe an sigh of relief and flown from denver
for a new election for a president. and journalists are detained in egypt and fahmy and mohamed and correspondent peter greste is held since december 29 and alleged for spreading lies and a terrorist group and al jazeera demands their immediate release and two others have been in prison for five months and it is a reporter and mohamed a camera man. al-qaeda and they are trying to get control of fallujah and looking for help and they were with seen handing out pamphleting urging iraqis to take...
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delauro there is staking out the democrats' turf for this election year. she's saying income inequality is going to be the issue which we run on in 2014. there's a problem with that. not only is she an all-time millionairess herself, but the obama administration has presided over the most vigorous widening of the income gap of any recent presidency. between 2009 and 2012, the top 1% of income earners in the obama years took 95% of all the extra income earned in america. 95% went to the top 1%. >> right. >> he now says inequality, that's the big problem. that's threatening america. so are obama's policies a threat to america? look at that. 95%. the top 1% in the year 2009 to 2012, their income went up 31%. the other 99%, their income went up 0.4%. >> so how is their narrative -- how can they run with this narrative when the facts don't back it up? >> it's pure politics. beat up on the rich. it's all their fault. we will set things straight. even though the gap has widened during the obama years. >> right, and the part that makes it all politics, and that's
delauro there is staking out the democrats' turf for this election year. she's saying income inequality is going to be the issue which we run on in 2014. there's a problem with that. not only is she an all-time millionairess herself, but the obama administration has presided over the most vigorous widening of the income gap of any recent presidency. between 2009 and 2012, the top 1% of income earners in the obama years took 95% of all the extra income earned in america. 95% went to the top 1%....
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and have been stuck the last two election cycles. i think it is basic lee that people are looking at what's going on in washington, saying i don't want to be associated with either one of those people, which is an important thing for republicans. remember, the independents disagreed with republicans, they didn't like the shutdown at all and don't like the dysfunction of washington. they want to hear you have a conservative vision and that you're going to try and make things work. >> i want to ask you about 2016. hillary clinton, benghazi report that's come out. will this haunt her? >> i think it depends on one thing. if somebody wants to raise the issue in the appropriate way. there are lots of things that will hurt a candidate in an election, but unless somebody makes it an issue, it doesn't hurt him. so the question is, will there be a republican candidate in 2016 who raises as an issue? i suspect they will. >> will you see appropriate way? >> the appropriate way is to say, you were secretary of state and there are unanswered quest
and have been stuck the last two election cycles. i think it is basic lee that people are looking at what's going on in washington, saying i don't want to be associated with either one of those people, which is an important thing for republicans. remember, the independents disagreed with republicans, they didn't like the shutdown at all and don't like the dysfunction of washington. they want to hear you have a conservative vision and that you're going to try and make things work. >> i...
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you have the new mayor who was elected on a platform of wanting to raise taxes on the richest new yorkers, saying he wants to use that money to fund pre-k. there is a legitimate philosophical difference and the difference between a city politician with the governor and the state politician, complaining that the state never funds anything that they say they will. also you have two very different visions of the democratic party. throw into the mix the possibility that the governor is exploring the possible run for the white house. it gets combustible. >> let me turn the page. we look ahead to the state of the union. the republican response learned it is congresswoman kathy mcmorris. me more about her. does this surprise you? >> she is the only woman in the house leadership. the republican party. it does not surprise me at all. she is a good speaker and she is a nonwhite male face for the republican party. >> speaking of women. >> that is something that they need to be doing especially when they talk about reaching out to women. she is a conservative. she is a strong conservative. it's not a
you have the new mayor who was elected on a platform of wanting to raise taxes on the richest new yorkers, saying he wants to use that money to fund pre-k. there is a legitimate philosophical difference and the difference between a city politician with the governor and the state politician, complaining that the state never funds anything that they say they will. also you have two very different visions of the democratic party. throw into the mix the possibility that the governor is exploring...
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she didn't come forward during the election campaign. actually, there was kind of a sideswipe today from barbara buono, christie's democratic opponent last year, saying why did she wait until she smelled blood in the water. that's a question that dawn zimmer is going to have to answer. but third, this is probably the most significant, what state lawmakers are saying, they're planning to look into this and the resolution that authorized that special legislative panel is very broad, giving them power not just to issue subpoenas and investigate the george washington bridge traffic jams, but any other abuse of government power. that is open-ended language that essentially gives them carte blanche to look into this and any other allegation that comes forward. >> michael, we've been following the sunday talk shows. i want to play a clip of christie ally rudy giuliani. he was talking about assemblyman john wisniewski. let's look at that. >> when you announce even before you investigate you don't believe the subject of the investigation or the p
she didn't come forward during the election campaign. actually, there was kind of a sideswipe today from barbara buono, christie's democratic opponent last year, saying why did she wait until she smelled blood in the water. that's a question that dawn zimmer is going to have to answer. but third, this is probably the most significant, what state lawmakers are saying, they're planning to look into this and the resolution that authorized that special legislative panel is very broad, giving them...
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different pieces held in private elections. it had drifted and been out. single panel, but not the whole thing. then it disappeared again until it appeared at auction. a month later it was here. abruptly on display as part of a master works series. personal connections and back-channel chat landed it. >> i put out feelers and had a phone call. suddenly it was the painting, it was available for the master works program. >> it created a buzz because of the price tag and the mystery owner. >> do you have any idea who it is. >> no clue. >> it could be chinese. i heard someone in california, >> and now the mystery may be solved. widespread published reports named eline winn as the owner of the paintings ngs the cofounder of winn resorts. there has been no confirmation winn is not talking. the question lingers $142 plus. who owns it. >> no one knows, just the curator. a question with no answer. perhaps lucien freud knows, but he is not talking either. >> three studies of lucien freud are unknown until the end of march. >> predicting an earthquake. >> earthquake.
different pieces held in private elections. it had drifted and been out. single panel, but not the whole thing. then it disappeared again until it appeared at auction. a month later it was here. abruptly on display as part of a master works series. personal connections and back-channel chat landed it. >> i put out feelers and had a phone call. suddenly it was the painting, it was available for the master works program. >> it created a buzz because of the price tag and the mystery...
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and with the afghan election, the presidential election coming up in april, it's expected there will be more attacks like this. the scary thing is now it appears they are now attacking civilian targets like restaurants. something they have not done in the past. guys, back to you. >> conor powell live for us. back here at home, watching these obamacare numbers. because if you watch the president's twitter stream, you are going to get one set of numbers and then it might be divorced from reality. the president tweeted this the other day. 6 million americans have gotten covered. have you? 6 million americans. >> 6 million americans. it turns out that number is completely false. not at all real. many of those people the white house is counting as enrolled in new healthcare plans haven't paid their premiums. so they don't actually have the plan. if turns out if you don't buy something you don't own it and this is only one of many numbers that the white house has fudged and many of the key numbers we don't know because they haven't released them. >> the "the washington post" took them to t
and with the afghan election, the presidential election coming up in april, it's expected there will be more attacks like this. the scary thing is now it appears they are now attacking civilian targets like restaurants. something they have not done in the past. guys, back to you. >> conor powell live for us. back here at home, watching these obamacare numbers. because if you watch the president's twitter stream, you are going to get one set of numbers and then it might be divorced from...